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Breaking the Chains of Gluttony: 1 Cor 9:24-27
Pastor Scott Roen • Trade River Evangelical Free Church • Sermon • • 4 views • 39:05
Proverbs for Today
Ray Duplessie • Fernwood Baptist Church • Sermon • • 4 views • 32:34
a look at what Proverbs has to say about practicing self-control, but also reminding us that God is still there when we fail
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The last of the Seven Deadly Sins is gluttony. It’s the one I know you’ve all been waiting for! It is a sin we obviously don't hear much preaching about these days. Maybe because too many American preachers are over-weight from too much fried chicken and meetings at Ryan’s. It is a sin that strikes a…
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The last of the Seven Deadly Sins is gluttony. This is an appropriate Sunday to preach on it. Most of you know that this last Wednesday was Ash Wednesday which, in the traditional church calendar begins the Easter Season. What you may not realize is that the day before Ash Wednesday is Shrove Tuesday.…
Michael McDonald • Sermon • • 146 views
Lust, Gluttony, Indulgence, Sin I once read the true story of a duke named Raynald III, who lived during the fourteenth century. His sad life illustrates how giving in to our lustful desires-the very thing we often equate with freedom actually robs us of freedom and true joy. Raynald III lived a life…
Walter Read • Sermon • • 15 views
09/09/2009 A Banquet to Remember Knox 16 PC 371/691/682 Psalm 31 Isaiah 25:6-9 John 6:53-58 OOPS! An antique Chinese bottle was sold in 1974 for 420,000 pounds—just over a million dollars. Sotheby’s the auctioneers, said it was a world-record price for any work of art other than a painting. The 16-inch-high…
Robbie Boyd • Sermon • • 618 views
Seven Sirens (7 Deadly Sins) How the ancient Deadlies continue to tempt today. Randy Rowland As a boating enthusiast, I enjoy sea stories. One ancient tale of the sea is that of the mysterious creatures known as sirens, those mythological creatures that appeared to sailors. In the distance sirens looked…